The letter
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Governor Kemp has instructed the Ministry of Public Security (DPS) of having trained all 1,100 sworn officials in order to identify and promote illegal foreigners who can pose a public security risk in Georgia.
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The 287 (G) program enables ICE to delegate the enforcement tasks of immigration to state and local law enforcement authorities.
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The initiative is supported by the Trump administration, with the importance of securing limits and the fight against illegal immigration to protect the Americans.
Governor Brian Kemp has reportedly led a top number in the law enforcement of Georgia to have trained all officers trained by the US immigration and customs authority (ICE) under his command.
What we know
This application was to Commissioner William Hitchens, III, as part of the 287 (G), a section of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which enables the state and local law enforcement authorities to work with ICE to enforce the federal immigration laws by ICE.
In this case, ICE would train 1,100 jury who may be for the Ministry of Public Security (DPS), the Georgia State Patrol (GSP), compliance with engine carriers and the divisions of the Capitol police, the “better identification and capture illegal foreigners who contribute to public security in the state”.
In other words, these officers would learn how to carry out a certain immigration officer under the direction and the oversight of ICE. On the day of the inauguration, President Donald Trump granted an executive regulation that the American people protected from invasion to revoke several commands from the bid era, to clarify the immigration law and, like the new administration of the White House, believe that it should be enforced in the USA. Read more here.
Kemp made the announcement for Georgia on Monday.
Previous Fox 5 Atlanta reports:
What you say
“If you are illegally in our country and commit crimes, you have no place in Georgia,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “This is another measure that we have used since I took office to further enable the hardworking law enforcement authorities to identify and capture illegal foreigners that represent a risk of public security. I am also grateful that we now have an administration and partners in the white house, which recognize the severity of this issue, and the attitude of Americans priority by securing the limit, and the limit, and the limit, and the limit. to dismantle. “
“We take the security of Georgians and travelers very seriously in this state,” said Colonel Billy Hitchens. “This training and cooperation between agencies increases our ability to protect our communities. The identification of those who are a threat and which are not legally in our country through education and interagency communication enables us to serve our citizens to the best of our goal, which is ultimately our goal.”
Who is Commissioner William Hitchens, III?
They deeper
Colonel William W. Hitchens, III, was appointed Commissioner of the Ministry of Public Security in 2023.
His task is to monitor the processes of DPS, GSP, automotive companies and Capitol Police Divisions.
Before his appointment, Hitchens was the deputy commissioner. Previously, he had a long career in the state law enforcement authorities and started in 1994 as a cadet at Georgia State Patrol. Just two years later, he was assigned to Centennial Park in Atlanta in Atlanta during the 1996 Olympics. During the bombing, he received a meritorious service award for his service.
Learn more about Commissioner William Hitchens, III.
The source
The information in this report was provided by the governor Brian P. Kemp and former Fox 5 Atlanta reports about the 287 (G) program in Georgia (linked).